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PSE&G crews at the ready to restore potential power outages during a storm. - PROVIDED BY PSE&G Winter storm prompts NJ state of emergency in 5 counties PSE&G crews at the ready to restore potential power outages during a storm. - PROVIDED BY PSE&G As a significant winter storm gets set to blanket New Jersey, Gov.

Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency for part of the state. Effective at 5 a.m. Dec. 2, the state of emergency covers the five counties of: TRENTON, N.J. -- Tens of millions of Americans are under alert for wintry weather, as a new cross-country system is expected to bring the first major winter storm of the season to parts of the East...

After dumping snow on parts of the central U.S. on Monday, the storm is expected to bring accumulating snow and icy conditions into New England, where winter storm warnings are in effect across the region, from Albany, New York, to Portland, Maine. Much of New England and the Mid-Atlantic "will experience enhanced winter precipitation and possible gusty winds, especially inland from the coast, bringing the first impactful winter storm of the season," the National Weather Service... RELATED | AccuWeather: Chilly rain for most, early snow for some Tuesday in the Philadelphia region Ahead of the wintry weather, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency effective at 5 a.m.

ET on Tuesday for several counties in the northwestern part of the state "due to a potentially significant winter storm causing hazardous weather conditions, including heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain." FOX 5 NY's Nick Gregory has the latest on the weather forecast for New York City. NEW YORK - Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for Northwestern New Jersey due to a significant winter storm that will hit tomorrow. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that certain areas of New York and New Jersey could see anywhere from 3–6 inches of snow tomorrow, Dec. 2. JUMP TO: TIMELINE l TOTALS l LIVE UPDATES

A winter weather advisory is in place for Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Western Passaic Counties for almost the entire day tomorrow. LATEST FORECAST: Messy mix of snow, ice, rain expected today. Updates on forecast maps, timing. A state of emergency has been declared for parts of northern New Jersey starting Tuesday morning for a winter storm that is forecasted to bring a mix of snow, sleet and rain to the... The state of emergency takes effect at 5 a.m. and includes Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren Counties.

“Starting early tomorrow morning, we will experience potentially significant winter weather resulting in hazardous conditions in the northwestern part of our state,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said in a statement. “With snowfall, sleet, and freezing rain expected to impact travel and safety on our roads, I am declaring a State of Emergency for Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren Counties,” the governor added. “I urge all drivers in these areas to exercise caution, remain alert, and follow all safety protocols.” Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for five northwestern New Jersey counties ahead of a forecasted snow storm on Tuesday, Dec.

1. The state of emergency will take effect at 5 a.m. and is only for the following New Jersey counties: "Starting early tomorrow morning, we anticipate snowfall, sleet, and freezing rain. I urge all drivers to exercise caution, remain alert, and follow all safety protocols," Murphy posted on X. Following Murphy's announcement, some school districts cancelled classes and others announced delayed openings.

Torrential rain and powerful winds swept across North Jersey overnight, prompting Governor Phil Murphy to declare a state of emergency for several counties hit hardest by flash flooding and widespread damage. Communities in Passaic, Essex, Union, Morris, and Middlesex counties were inundated as a fast-moving storm dumped inches of rain in just a few hours. Streets quickly turned into rivers, trapping cars and forcing emergency crews to conduct water rescues. In areas near the Passaic River, such as Little Falls and Fairfield, water levels surged beyond flood stage, leading to extensive property damage and dangerous road conditions. The storm’s impact extended beyond flooding. High winds knocked down trees and power lines, leaving over 30,000 residents without electricity at the height of the storm.

Topics you care about, straight to your inbox Topics you care about, straight to your inbox New Jersey declared it will enter a State of Emergency Thursday afternoon ahead of possible floods and severe thunderstorms which are expected to impact the area. Acting Governor Tahesha Way declared that New Jersey will enter a State of Emergency at 2 p.m. "due to the potential for flash flooding, severe thunderstorms, intense rainfall, and damaging wind gusts." State officials said that rainfall of a total of 1 to 3 inches are predicted, but they can reach as high as 7 inches in certain areas.

State officials warn that these conditions could result "in landslides, rock slides, and flooded roadways." Stream the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting at 6:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 3 “Beginning this afternoon, we are expecting severe thunderstorms to bring heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts with the potential for flash flooding across the state,” Way said. “I urge all New Jerseyans to remain alert, follow all safety protocols, and monitor the proper channels for the duration of these storms.

Residents should remain off the roads and indoors unless absolutely necessary.”

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